Walt,
I would also take a look at Ian Watson's -tabout-. It's really great
for exporting frequency tables and the like to -among others- word
processors like MS Word. The package is well documented.
Ingo
On 4/28/06, Richard Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
At 06:28 AM 4/28/2006, Sara Mottram wrote:
>Walt,
>
>This should tell you what you want to know. I have found that it
>works better with some output tables than other though.
>http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/data/copytable.html
>
>Hope this helps.
>Sara
The main weakness of that FAQ is that it uses -outreg- as an example
of a table creation command. outreg2 and estout are generally
better, in part because they are actively maintained. I've recently
started using outreg2 and really like it. It is pretty good if you
mostly just want coefficients and standard errors in your tables
(which seems to be what I want most of the time). estout gives you
quite a few options for more complicated tables.
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